Showing my favorite junking finds weekend is a little overdue because this sale was a couple of months ago. Hope you enjoy seeing what I found! Come share in my lovely junk!
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Homewood is a charming old suburb close to town and mostly occupied by young families. This was a good sale, in that it was an older person’s estate. If only I had gotten there a little earlier, but I haven’t figured out yet how to be everywhere at once…LOL.
Vintage Finds~
Here are my vintage finds, some of which I’ve already sold. Small and pretty little chest with raised swirl designs and old picture on top. Nice lining inside. Probably made in Italy. Cost: $2.00 Sold
A vintage shoe ashtray. I bought this mainly to use in a mobile. 25¢
These can be repurposed into cute towel holders for the kitchen. I can’t remember how much I paid for this. Available in my Etsy shop.
These old wooden thread spools come in handy for various crafts. $1 for the whole box. How would YOU repurpose these?
These are not in the best of shape, so I’m thinking about repurposing them….maybe painting or possibly making ornaments out of them. We’ll see. $2 for this set. Too much considering the shape they’re in. Sometimes I get carried away. Anyone else?
I believe this was 25¢.
Tiny pink pom pom trim for a total of 23+ yards. I thought I might have a hard time selling this because I certainly wasn’t the only seller with it! Paid $1…Sold for $12. I usually try to pick up trims when I see them. They can be good sellers.
I think I paid about $4 for these wooden legs or furniture finials. Available in my Etsy shop.
Shiny brass heavy decal. I believe I paid $1-2 for this. The details have skipped my mind….LOL. Available in my Etsy shop.
Hope you enjoyed seeing a vintage finds post! I’m a little behind on these. Come share in my lovely junk! And lastly, have a wonderful Memorial Day Weekend!
Florence
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Marie|The Interior Frugalista says
Ooooh, like that ring – would make a stunning furniture knob (you know me, Florence, it’s all about furniture). When I think about how many wooden thread spools I threw away over the years my heart sinks. Very nice finds!
Florence says
That’s a great idea for the ring! I love it! I think I’m going to do that when I find the right piece.
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Great finds! I saw a wreath once that was made out of old thread spools. I would make that if I were ever lucky enough to find a box full. 🙂
Florence says
Oh I love that idea Kim! I’ve seen those wreaths too. That’s a great idea!
Linda at Mixed Kreations says
Lots of great finds! I love the aluminum coasters, and the table legs.
Florence says
Thank you Linda! I’m going to figure something to do with those coasters!
Michelle says
I’m so cursing our South African postal services right now, I would love to take those finials off of your hands. Anyways, such is life. I hope you had a super Memorial Day weekend Florence.
Florence says
I wish I could get them to you Michelle!
Mary says
Florence you have a treasure trove here. And at such great prices. The one time I went to an estate sale I felt I was being robbed. I’ll have to look harder in the future. These finds are really great and there is so much someone can do with them.
Florence says
Thank you Mary! I’ve been to estate sales in other parts of the US & felt the same way you do about prices. Some places are higher than others.
Wanda says
My favs? The rhinestone ring and the pom-pom trim! Love that trim! I probably would have added it to my stash. The ring, too. 😉
Florence says
That’s two people for the ring!! And here I thought I had a junky piece of real junk!
Tuula @ Thrifty Rebel Vintage says
Great finds Florence! I love the grater and the wooden legs. I’m always looking for both.
Florence says
Thanks Tuula! Appreciate you dropping in too.
Keri says
Florence, great finds at great prices! I think we’ve all gotten carried away at sales and when we got home realized we paid a little more than we wanted for something or didn’t realize the shape it was in, but I think that was a pretty good deal on the aluminum coasters; I could see someone buying those to decorate in a home with rustic or country decor or like you said hanging them as ornaments. I really like those finials, they are calling for a repurpose for sure, hmmm but what? Maybe some cute ornaments or knobs on a coat rack… they are really cool! Great finds Florence!!
Florence says
Thank you for the sweet comments Keri!